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| The Crown Jewel
of the Northwest... |
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| ...Glacier
National Park |
Glacier National Park covers over 1,500 square miles of
wilderness filled with breathtaking scenery and wildlife. The park's lands are
inhabited by abundant wildlife with over 60 species of mammals and 200 species
of birds. Almost anywhere in the park, you can encounter deer, elk, moose,
bear, bighorn sheep and mountain goats. And if you're lucky, you might even
hear the howl of a gray wolf at night, although you'll probably never see one.
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If you're in the mood for something exotic and four-legged, you can
view mountain goats on the southern edge of the park. About ten miles Southeast
of Essex on Highway 2, natural salt licks have attracted as many as 70 goats at
a time. The observation area is adjacent to the highway.
Hike the back country, camp, fish, raft, bike, climb, ride horse, boat or just
plain sightsee - you won't find a better place for it anywhere. Glacier
National Park has more than 700 miles of foot and horse trails.
From the most remote lakes nestled among 10,000 foot peaks, to the spectacular
Going-to-the-Sun Road, this is a place that stirs the imagination and excites
the senses. And though it crosses international boundaries, the park succeeds
in uniting people of all nations in a shared sense of wonder.
Remember -- Glacier National Park is ALWAYS and not so busy before the
the Going to the Sun road!
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